Move With the New MuVo
27 Sep, 2007, 5:00 pm IST | by
Siddharth Bhatia
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Creative has announced the launch of its new MuVo T100, an easy-to-use MP3 player that sets everyone free to enjoy music, wherever they go. This tiny MP3 player is finished in black, white or vibrant pink and works like a USB flash drive. It plugs directly into a PC or notebook (no cables required) and is instantly ready to go. It allows music, files, and photos to be dragged and dropped straight to it. Users can listen to music when they’re on the move, then open and use their data files on arrival.
"The MuVo T100 makes it easy to store and carry files and music," said Eoin Leyden, European Brand Manager for MP3 with Creative. "We wanted to come up with a tough, compact and good-looking player that was easy to use, with great audio quality, and we also found room to add a neat Bass Boost feature that makes MP3 and WMA music sound really 'big'!" Users can choose between the MuVo T100 with 2GB memory, which can store up to 1000 songs; and the 4GB model, which can store up to 2000 songs. The rechargeable battery gives up to 10 hours of playtime. Though the product has been released in the UK, the device will hit the stores in India only next week. Watch this space for the price! |
Tags: Creative , Muvo , MP3 player
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